Narrative of a Voyage to Hudson's Bay: In His Majesty's Ship Rosamond Containing Some Account of the North-Eastern Coast of Americ[a] and of the Tribes Inhabiting that Remote RegionJ. Mawman, By R. Watts, 1817 - 279 pagine |
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Pagina 40
... natural consequence of so much calm weather . It would have pleased them better to have encountered a few gales of wind , even if they had proved foul ; as it requires strong winds to carry the drift ice out of the Straits , which is ...
... natural consequence of so much calm weather . It would have pleased them better to have encountered a few gales of wind , even if they had proved foul ; as it requires strong winds to carry the drift ice out of the Straits , which is ...
Pagina 42
... those established customs which , to him , appeared most ex- ceptionable . Habit had sanctioned poly- gamy amongst them ; although the nature of of their climate , and the difficulty of pro- curing 42 NARRATIVE OF A VOYAGE.
... those established customs which , to him , appeared most ex- ceptionable . Habit had sanctioned poly- gamy amongst them ; although the nature of of their climate , and the difficulty of pro- curing 42 NARRATIVE OF A VOYAGE.
Pagina 49
... The prospect on every side was of the most gloomy nature : the black and craggy mountains on shore were only visible towards their bases ; E their their summits being covered with eternal snows , and the TO HUDSON'S BAY . 49.
... The prospect on every side was of the most gloomy nature : the black and craggy mountains on shore were only visible towards their bases ; E their their summits being covered with eternal snows , and the TO HUDSON'S BAY . 49.
Pagina 50
... Nature thus supplies the deficiency of water occasioned by the evaporation caused by the heat of the sun between the Tropics . It is not my intention to discuss this philosophical question : suf- fice it to say , that I can bear ...
... Nature thus supplies the deficiency of water occasioned by the evaporation caused by the heat of the sun between the Tropics . It is not my intention to discuss this philosophical question : suf- fice it to say , that I can bear ...
Pagina 52
... Nature , up to Nature's God ! ” At midnight we passed an immense ice- berg , which roared like a thunder storm ; occasioned , perhaps , by some cavity in its side , through which the sea was bursting . It side , 52 NARRATIVE OF A VOYAGE ...
... Nature , up to Nature's God ! ” At midnight we passed an immense ice- berg , which roared like a thunder storm ; occasioned , perhaps , by some cavity in its side , through which the sea was bursting . It side , 52 NARRATIVE OF A VOYAGE ...
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Abbé amongst anchor animals appear arrive ascertained AUGUST bear boats breeze called canoe Cape Farewell Cape Resolution Cape Smith Captain Churchill Churchill River coast of Labrador continued Cree Indians deer degrees distance Ditto Ditto EDWARD DANIEL CLARKE Esquimaux European Extreme Cold Extreme Heat fair wind feet fire fish furs gale grappled Greenland guns hair Hudson's Bay Hudson's Straits Hudson's-Bay Company Hudson's-Bay ships huts inhabitants interior islands JULY JUNE Kirkwall Knee Lake Lake Winnepeg land latitude longitude Majesty's ship mart-houses ment miles Moose Moose Factory morning mouth natives Nelson River night night-fall noon northern northward observed Orkneys passed Pillitay Portage Prince of Wales procure rein-deer remarkable respect Rosamond sail Salisbury Island seal seal-skins Sept shew shoals side sight skins southward stone stood tent thing traders tribes visited voyage whale whilst whole windward winter women wood York Factory
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Pagina 120 - As far as the eye could reach, a vast alabaster pavement overspread the surface of the sea, whose dark blue waters could only be seen at intervals, where parts of the pavement appeared to have been convulsively torn up, and heaped upon each other in ruined fragments. The snow-white surface of this immense plain formed a most striking contrast to the deep black clouds of a stormy night; through which, uninterrupted flashes of...
Pagina 58 - ... and regular. The complexion is a dusky yellow, but some of the young women have a little colour bursting through this dark tint. The noses of the men are rather flattened, but those of the women are rather prominent. The males are, generally speaking, between five feet five inches, and five feet...
Pagina 59 - ... tint. The noses of the men are rather flattened, but those of the women are rather prominent. The males are, generally speaking, between five feet five inches and five feet eight inches high, bony and broad shouldered, but do not appear to possess much muscular strength.
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Pagina 157 - ... but in vain: the first shock was followed by calamities of a different nature. The scheme in which my father had embarked his fortune failed, the Indians rose in a body, burst his settlement, murdered many of his people, and turned the produce of their toil adrift on the wide and merciless ocean. The noble patrons of his plan deceived him in their assurances of marine protection, and the island of promise presented a scene of barbarous desolation. This misfortune was rapidly followed by other...
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Pagina 120 - ... to magnify them by leaving us in utter darkness. Add to this, the reiterated peals of thunder that burst forth, in a thousand roaring echoes, over the surrounding ice; also the heavy plashing of the rain, which poured down in torrents; the distant growling of affrighted bears, the screams of sea-birds, and the loud whistling of the wind; — the whole...